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...Metropolitan Chess League series the Paul Morphy Club defeated the University team last Tuesday night by one point. The University team is now at the head of the league, and only one more game, that with the Jamaica Plain Club on Tuesday, remains to be played...
...been kicked by one of the opponents, before it touches the ground, or in similarly catching a punt out made by the catcher's own side: provided the player making the catch has signalled his intention of making a fair catch by raising his hand clearly above his head, and provided, also, that he takes not more than two steps after making the catch. It is not a fair catch if the ball after the kick was touched by another of the catcher's side before the catch was made. Opponents who are offside, shall not in any way interfere...
...University system in France, Professor Wendell said, resembles a Dante picture, with its exact place for every individual. This system is as centralized in France as the public school system is centralized in one of our cities. At the head of it is the Minister of Public Instruction, who is a member of the Cabinet and ex-officio, Rector of the University of Paris. The duties of this office, however, are borne by a vice-rector, aided by the directors of the departments of primary, secondary and higher instruction. France is divided into 15 districts, each with its University, ruled...
...following men are now teaching evening classes at the Cambridge Social Union: J. S. Stone 1L., general head of educational department; in English, M. Wertheim '06, C. H. Brown 1G., L. Carroll '06, H. C. Washburn '06, D. Gardiner '07, V. M. Brooks '08; in modern languages, C. R. Post 2G., R. T. Evans '06, A. C. Sproul '06, G. W. Bailey '07, T. W. Knauth '07, D. M. Martin '07, E. R. Riegel '08; ancient languages, W. E. Clark 3G., R. V. Cram '07, J. Adams '08; in history, L. Carroll '06, R. W. Skinner '06, in music...
...University basketball team will play its second game with the University of Pennsylvania, this evening at 8.30 o'clock in the gymnasium on Franklin Field, Philadelphia. This game is especially interesting as a victory for the University team would put Harvard at the head of the league, whereas a defeat would practically assure Pennsylvania of retaining first place. From comparative scores the latter team is easily the strongest in the league, and it won the first game against Harvard by the score of 13 to 9. Since that time, however, Harvard has made rapid progress and defeated by decisive scores...